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k8s-ei-operator - Native support for Kubernetes Ecosystem with WSO2 Micro Integrator

The k8s-ei-operator allows you to deploy your integration into Kuberntes environment build on top of WSO2 Enterprise Integrator Tooling.

Defining an “Integration”

An integration is self-contained and independently deployable integration scenario composed with an arbitrary set of EI constructs which directly maps to a business capability.

An integration scenario could divide into the following three categories.

  • Synchronous service which may communicate with other systems
  • Asynchronous message Consumer/Producer
  • A periodically invoked pre-defined integration (e.g. Tasks)

Getting started

The k8s-ei-operator built with operator-sdk v0.7.0 and supported in the following environment.

  • Kubernetes cluster and client v1.11+

Install k8s-ei-operator

  1. Create the folder structure $GOPATH/src/github.com/wso2 if not available and clone k8s-ei-operator git repo:
    git clone https://github.com/wso2/k8s-ei-operator.git
    
  2. Change directory to k8s-ei-operator:
    cd $GOPATH/src/github.com/wso2/wso2/k8s-ei-operator
    
  3. Setup Service Account:
    kubectl create -f deploy/service_account.yaml
    
  4. Setup RBAC:
    kubectl create -f deploy/role.yaml
    kubectl create -f deploy/role_binding.yaml
    
  5. Deploy integration CustomResourceDefinition into Kubernetes cluster to understand custom resource type:
    kubectl create -f deploy/crds/integration_v1alpha1_integration_crd.yaml
    
  6. Deploy the k8s-ei-operator:
    kubectl create -f deploy/operator.yaml
    
  7. Apply configuration for the ingress controller:
    kubectl apply -f deploy/config_map.yaml
    
  8. Add the host wso2ei and related external IP (ADDRESS) to the /etc/hosts file in your machine. (For Minikube, you have to use Minikube IP as the external IP. Hence, run minikube ip command to get the IP of the Minikube cluster)

Deploy the integration solutions using the EI Operator

Deploy a sample integration to start WSO2 Micro Integrator runtime which having 'User Info' API

kubectl apply -f deploy/crds/user_mgt_demo_integration.yaml

List the deployed integration:

kubectl get integration

Run the integration solution

Invoke the 'User Info' API once the STATUS changes to Running

With Ingress Controller

i. HTTP Request

curl http://wso2ei/user-mgt-demo-integration-service/userInfo/users

ii. HTTPS Request

curl https://wso2ei/user-mgt-demo-integration-service/userInfo/users -k

Without Ingress Controller

i. Port forward

kubectl port-forward service/user-mgt-demo-integration-service 8290:8290

ii. Invoke the API

curl http://localhost:8290/userInfo/users

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